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Ships Every Other Month
2-bottles: $70.00
(Plus tax & shipping)
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Miles’ Pinots
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Our most popular club! Pinot Noir is all the ragesince “Sideways”, Pinot Noir sales are up 50%-70%. Come see why!
Whether you’re a Pinot “toe-dipper” or a “Pinot-Obsessive”, or just someone who wants only red wines this is the subscription for you.
Of course, this subscription isn’t for everybody - those enamored with Pinot know their love is sometimes unrequited, and the search for perfection is part of the fun of its ultimate discovery! But your subscription is still risk-free you can change subscription services at any time by simply sending an email to Clubs@SidewaysWineClub.com.
Miles on Pinot Noir:
Pinot is a hard grape to grow. As you know. It's thin-skinned, temperamental, ripens early... Pinot needs constant care and attention and in fact can only grow in specific little tucked-away corners of the world.
-From the Sideways screenplay by Alexander Payne & Jim Taylor,
based on the novel by Rex Pickett
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Fiddlehead Cellar's Pinot Noir, Fiddlestix Estate, Santa Rita Hills "Seven Twenty Eight" “Winemaker Kathy Joseph has taken the art of Pinot Noir to a whole new level!”
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Ortman Family Vineyards, 2003 Pinot Noir, Fiddlestix Vineyard and 2003 Pinot Noir, Santa Rita Hills The perfect example of an emerging brand discovered on their way up. An “overnight success story” that has been decades in the making.
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Benjamin Silver Wines, Pinot Noir, Lake Marie Vineyard "An exceptional young winemaker in Santa Barbara County, Benjamin Silver is going to be heard about, just you watch." ~Matt Kramer
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Arcadian, 2001 Pinot Noir, Sleepy Hollow Vineyard The highly-awarded Joe Davis is hardly below anyone’s radar, but we simply love his wines, and their low production quantity assures their ongoing value.
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Costa de Oro, 2003 Pinot Noir Gold Coast Vineyard Bright fruit dominates this Pinot from a talented producer on the verge of coming into radar range. Buy now before his wines become rare and costly!
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Roessler Cellars, 2003 Pinot Noir, Savoy Vineyard, Anderson Valley and 2003 Pinot Noir La Brisa, Sonoma Coast Did I ever tell you that Mr. Roessler made ten plus three wines, and he named them all, well, Pinot. OK, so the Seuss spoof only goes so far, but this pinot-only house makes wonderful wine using grapes from California’s best pinot vineyards, each its own unique variation on this hedonistic theme.
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J. Wilkes, 2001 Pinot Noir, Bien Nacido Q Block Jeff Wilkes used to manage this vineyard for its owners, and now he makes wine from its best block of grapes. This vineyard imparts a most unique characteristic in Pinot!
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